Terrelle Pryor held a "Pro Day"-style workout at Hempfield (Pa.) High School on Saturday in advance of Monday's NFL Supplemental Draft. According to CBSSports.com, representatives from 17 teams were in attendance.

Pryor impressed scouts the most with his 40-yard-dash speed. Running on a soft FieldTurf surface as opposed to a faster track that's often used at the NFL Combine, the former Ohio State quarterback was clocked between 4.38 and 4.41 seconds.

"He's the finest athlete at this position that we've ever seen," Pryor's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said, according to The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

His throwing performance was not as eye-popping. According to NFL Network's Albert Breer, Pryor completed just 27 of 39 passes, including four drops. Although some believe the 6-5, 232-pound Pryor might have more of a future at wide receiver, he didn't catch any passes or run any routes. Pryor has stated he'd prefer to play quarterback in the NFL, but said he'd be open to playing another position.

"I would like the opportunity to play quarterback," he told reporters after the workout, "but I'll do anything that a team needs me to do to win."

CBSSports speculates Pryor will likely be regarded as a middle-to-late-round prospect. Pryor, who was suspended for the first five games of the season for rules violations he committed at Ohio State, said he will sign with whichever team drafts him Monday and that he will not appeal the suspension handed down by commissioner Roger Goodell.

Pryor, 22, said he "did a wrong thing when I was young" while with the Buckeyes.